Touch of Evil (The Thrall Series)
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Rating | : | 4.72 (869 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0765377829 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 352 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
T. . ADAMS and CATHY CLAMP are also CAT ADAMS, the author of the much-lauded Blood Singer series, which includes Blood Song and To Dance with the Devil. Adams and Clamp live deep in the heart of Texas. Touch of Evil is the first book in their USA Today bestselling Thrall series. C
Kate is Not Prey, and safe.Or is she? The Thrall Queen intends to make Kate her successor, despite Kate's hatred of the vampires.All is not bleak in Kate's world. People like Kate Reilly, whose latent psychic powers were activated by the vampire's venom when she was attacked a few years ago. The USA Today bestselling first volume in the Thrall series, for the first time in trade paperbackThe alien vampires known as the Thrall classify most humans as Prey, save for a few who survive the bite of the parasite. The problem? The last time Kate trusted a man she loved, he betrayed her to the Thrall and nearly got her killed.Action, adventure, romance, and thrillseverything readers want from the USA Today bestselling authors who are also Cat Adams, creator of the Blood Singer seriesare all on display in Touch of Evil.. Tom's a werewolfand his pack knows how to protect Kate from the Thrall Queen. Her downstairs neighbor, Tom, is a hunky firefighter who arouses her senses…including the ones that tell her he's not human
Kate Reilly is a kick-ass courier who travels the world over from a converted warehouse in Denver's trendy LoDo neighborhood. Adams and Clamp are adept at incorporating riveting plot twists into this fully imagined world, and they don't stint on the romance that builds between the sexy and oh-so-sweet Tom and the Laura Croft-like Kate, making this an outstanding paranormal romance. From Booklist *Starred Review* Touch of Evil begins a new series for Adams and Clamp, who have built quite a following with their Sazi shape-shifter romances. Kate and Tom unite to fight off a vampire scheme to make Kate the new queen, and they make an amazing duo. Diana Tixier HeraldCopyright © American Library Association. Eschewing recent trends, the vampires in this series are not sexy or funny, and this form of vampirism is spread by a parasite in saliva causing those bitten to become part of the herd, or "Thrall," a hiv
Cateyes said Great series. I enjoyed the series. Interesting characters and story line. I will keep an eye out for the next book in the series.. lwd said Seriously awful. Apparently, I read a different book than the majority of the reviewers here. Are they really applauding this book, or just being faithful to Adams and Clamp for their previous novels? The dialogue (especially the sibling disagreements) was straight out of Junior High (God knows I hear enough of it from my grandkids, I know the tone).A quick test, if you purchase this book. Read the first chapter, then go to the end of the book, and read the teaser chapter of the coming novel, Captive Moon (a new Sazi book). Never, in a million years would I believe that the same aut. "The only bad review I've ever written." according to JessMG. If you insist on reading this book, lower your expectations.I honestly wasn't expecting much to begin with - just a few hours of entertainment. But the only thing I came away with after reading 'Touch of Evil' was the burning question, "How did this get published?"The authors have followed the tradition of Laurell K. Hamilton's later novels, giving up all pretense of exploring the supernatural world or their characters and resorting to contrived plots to write hollow sex scenes.The characters in 'Touch of Evil' are entirely static and homogenous. The thing I recall